Gum recession can be brought on by periodontitis, a periodontal disease, as well as gum wear for a variety of reasons (clenching, hard tooth brushing, nail biting, etc. ). There are other, less prevalent reasons of gingival recession despite the fact that these are the most typical ones. Too many crooked teeth, a reverse bite, early contact, etc. are a few instances.
Without treatment, gingival recession might result in tooth loss.
For the application of a gingival graft, a proper amount of tissue is harvested from the palate area, also known as the roof of the mouth, and applied to the area with gingival recession. The goal of this procedure is to either grow new gingiva in the area of gingival recession or to cover or stop it by establishing a buffer zone.